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to use the technology to engage in those dialogues in a way that hasn't been possible something like google hangout there's about 25 folks in new york and 30 people on staff in washington and we have big tvs and both of the conference room and have them connected with google hang out which sounds silly but you can just go into the conference room and that person goes into the conference room and maybe it isn't a face-to-face conversation but it's the next best thing to do we have a culture now what if our reporters were engaging in dialogue in michigan or one in washington with some of the experts he or she talked to with some of the people who were reading it and had a good criticisms of it and there's opportunities there that well well, that work clacks that is the culture of experimentation. i really want to try to see if it makes sense or doesn't. the social media environment is the place we have to go first when we are experimenting with all these things we know is important engaging on twitter and to some extent facebook whether it's reporters, the brand, everybody. islamic the next q
to use the technology to engage in those dialogues in a way that hasn't been possible something like google hangout there's about 25 folks in new york and 30 people on staff in washington and we have big tvs and both of the conference room and have them connected with google hang out which sounds silly but you can just go into the conference room and that person goes into the conference room and maybe it isn't a face-to-face conversation but it's the next best thing to do we have a culture now...
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google, of course, apple, facebook and amazon? could the interest graph or perhaps even something else change that order of the universe? >> well, i mean, i think all four of those players do a really terrific job providing a lot of great experiences for end users. so i think that all four of those will become major players in the future. i think the four horsemen analogy misses other players in the space. i think, for example, twitter is very exciting and very interesting. and i do think that technology isn't stagnant. it's amazing to think about the different waves of the internet and technology. right? you know, the first wave really was yahoo! itself, the directory. there's these pages out there, how do you organize them. and then the web got so large that the directory model broke down and gave way to search. and then the next wave came with social. and now i really think we're on the mobile wave. and so, you know, you think about that, that's all happened in about, you know, 15 years, right? we've gone through four major tec
google, of course, apple, facebook and amazon? could the interest graph or perhaps even something else change that order of the universe? >> well, i mean, i think all four of those players do a really terrific job providing a lot of great experiences for end users. so i think that all four of those will become major players in the future. i think the four horsemen analogy misses other players in the space. i think, for example, twitter is very exciting and very interesting. and i do think...
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look at their military sites, even on google earth now. but the associate is that opening up is a bigger threat than not opening up. and standing up as a threat ensuring the outside powers to be if it. we need to reverse this thinking to make it clear that actions, not mere words, make the kim family regime more vulnerable, not impregnable, with provocations. so i've mentioned military and defense measures have a role, and anywhere right now running in the wrong direction with our readiness crisis and our budget crisis. south korean military, park geun-hye's administration love a key opportunity here to strengthen the south korean military role. we can talk about adapting deterrence, about improving readiness across the dmz, the demilitarized zone, the northern limit line, in cyberspace and elsewhere. obviously, incoming national security office chief kim jong sue will have a key role to play from the blue house in terms of courtney a lot of these policies and dialogues, assuming the south korean government goes forward as planned. this br
look at their military sites, even on google earth now. but the associate is that opening up is a bigger threat than not opening up. and standing up as a threat ensuring the outside powers to be if it. we need to reverse this thinking to make it clear that actions, not mere words, make the kim family regime more vulnerable, not impregnable, with provocations. so i've mentioned military and defense measures have a role, and anywhere right now running in the wrong direction with our readiness...
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look at their military sites even on google earth now. at the assumption is opening up is a bigger threat than not opening up. and standing up is a threat and showing the outside powers to be a threat. we need to reverse this thinking to make it clear that actions not near words make the kim family regime more vulnerable not impregnable with provocations. so i mentioned military and defense measures have a role, unilateral, u.s. forces. right now we're running in the wrong direction with a readiness process -- crisis and a budget crisis. south korean military, park geun-hye's administration while the key opportunity to strengthen the south korean military role. we can talk about adapting deterrence, about improving readiness across the dmz, the northern limit line and cyberspace and elsewhere. obviously,
look at their military sites even on google earth now. at the assumption is opening up is a bigger threat than not opening up. and standing up is a threat and showing the outside powers to be a threat. we need to reverse this thinking to make it clear that actions not near words make the kim family regime more vulnerable not impregnable with provocations. so i mentioned military and defense measures have a role, unilateral, u.s. forces. right now we're running in the wrong direction with a...
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on sunday night, in idaho, i am cooking dinner for my kid and with one hand i am googling the internet in a desperate hope that i can find something that has been a storytelling at that i can present to make it to the three or four days to communicate the civil rights movement. their arguments with people and none, deliberately trying to make this history and accessible. have i lost my might? i didn't do anything. the gilder institute may not be popular here, but it's a very good institution. these teachers in idaho said what you don't realize is we are on the low end of the totem pole if you're a history teacher. they are now evaluated by test scores for english and math, not history. if you're a good history teacher , suggesting he might do about teaching bush. because the school is not evaluated on history. without a sense of american history, it's impossible to teach citizenship, which has also been wiped out. so they said, our schools are not told to treat history. it is the essence of citizenship, we are not responsible for their own government and apparently are under public. we
on sunday night, in idaho, i am cooking dinner for my kid and with one hand i am googling the internet in a desperate hope that i can find something that has been a storytelling at that i can present to make it to the three or four days to communicate the civil rights movement. their arguments with people and none, deliberately trying to make this history and accessible. have i lost my might? i didn't do anything. the gilder institute may not be popular here, but it's a very good institution....
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information consumers of north korea who are desperate for more information or salivating, the chairman of google was visiting because they are thinking that the opportunities for their closed system internet. and then there's all the north koreans a sickly, the rest of north korea, most of north korea, where just puncturing the bubble of censure, of censorship that exist in north korea with what north korea really spends on defense, what it spends on its missile programs. i've always equated it to the lesson of development including the local aid budget upon the village schoolhouse door so villagers would know if the village elders were stealing the money. that was intended for the schoolhouse. i think we can through basic information in this age that more and more north koreans know about the human rights record. north korean database that's now a permanent growing database now, five, six years running becomes that kind of record that eventually will be impossible to keep out of north korean hands over a period of time, through various means. those are the kinds of things that can create a refo
information consumers of north korea who are desperate for more information or salivating, the chairman of google was visiting because they are thinking that the opportunities for their closed system internet. and then there's all the north koreans a sickly, the rest of north korea, most of north korea, where just puncturing the bubble of censure, of censorship that exist in north korea with what north korea really spends on defense, what it spends on its missile programs. i've always equated...
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contribute their own ideas, and if somebody agreed with them, they might tell their friends, and it's like a google search. it starts kind of bubbling up. thomas payne walked out his front door in philadelphia. he was a imgrant from centerfuges land, but he could think and write clearly, walked out the door and opened 12 shops in 10 blocks and printed common sense in 1776, and it was the harry potter of the late 18th century. [laughter] it helped to ignite the american revolution. well, starting in the last third of the 20th century, television displaced the printing press as the main way we communicate in our democracy. s # -- it had a profound impact. it's not a two-way conversation. the printing press, you get what you want to know and contribute your own ideas. with television, you can talk back to the tv screen, but it doesn't hear you because you're you're -- unless you call if on the c-span show. that's an exception there. my point is mostly it's a one way flow of information, and it's mostly sponsored by large advertisers, but they are increaseingly sponsoring political ideas as well. when
contribute their own ideas, and if somebody agreed with them, they might tell their friends, and it's like a google search. it starts kind of bubbling up. thomas payne walked out his front door in philadelphia. he was a imgrant from centerfuges land, but he could think and write clearly, walked out the door and opened 12 shops in 10 blocks and printed common sense in 1776, and it was the harry potter of the late 18th century. [laughter] it helped to ignite the american revolution. well,...